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  1. Asked: July 25, 2019In: Food and cooking

    How to make Spicy Thai Seafood Salad (Yum Talay)?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2019 at 10:54 am

    Ingredients for Yum Talay: Approximately 400-500g of ready-cooked seafood: prawns, mussels and squid. Generous sprig of fresh coriander, including the stalk () Roughly chopped coriander (or dhania, cilantro, Chinese parsley) 1 medium sized red onion (finely sliced) 1/2 red pepper, thinly sliced 2 frRead more

    Ingredients for Yum Talay:

    Approximately 400-500g of ready-cooked seafood: prawns, mussels and squid.

    • Generous sprig of fresh coriander, including the stalk ()
    • Roughly chopped coriander (or dhania, cilantro, Chinese parsley)
    • 1 medium sized red onion (finely sliced)
    • 1/2 red pepper, thinly sliced
    • 2 fresh lemongrass stalks, trimmed and thinly sliced
    • 1/4 of a cucumber,thinly sliced into 5 cm strips
    • 2 spring onions, cut into 3 cm long strips
    • 8 mint leaves (finely shredded)
    • 1 ripe tomato, sliced

    Spicy dressing:

    • 1 teaspoon of brown sugar
    • 2-4 bird’s eye chillies (finely chopped). Adjust to taste
    • 1 tablespoon of fish sauce
    • 1 clove garlic (finely chopped or crushed)
    • Juice of 1/2 freshly-sliced lime

    Preparation:

    Mix all the ingridients in a bowl than add the spicy dressing and toss together.

    Clear glass noodles can also be added to the salad to give additional texture.

     

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  2. Asked: July 25, 2019In: Immigration and visa

    Permanent Residence for Farang woman married to Thai national

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2019 at 10:45 am

    In order to apply to become a Thai Permanent Resident, you must meet the following criteria: You must have had a Thai non-immigrant visa for at least three years prior to the submission of your application. Holders of multiple NON-Immigrant visas can not apply. You must have 3 consecutive yearly extRead more

    In order to apply to become a Thai Permanent Resident, you must meet the following criteria:

    • You must have had a Thai non-immigrant visa for at least three years prior to the submission of your application. Holders of multiple NON-Immigrant visas can not apply. You must have 3 consecutive yearly extensions in order to qualify.
    • You must be a holder of a non-immigrant visa at the time of submitting your application.
    • You must be able to meet one of these categories to apply for PR status in Thailand:
      • Investment category (minimum 3 – 10 Mil. Baht investment in Thailand)
      • Working/ Business category
      • Support a family or Humanity Reasons category: In this category, you must have a relationship with a Thai citizen or an alien who already posses a residence permit as a husband or wife; father or mother; or a guardian of a Thai child under 20 years of age.
      • Expert / academic category
      • Other categories as determined by Thai Immigration
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  3. Asked: July 24, 2019In: Work and career

    Does one need a license to work as a teacher in a state Thai school?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2019 at 10:40 am
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    If you want to work as a teacher at a formal school in Thailand, you must meet the TCT’s requirements regarding the teacher license. You can obtain a temporary teaching permit, this is something that the school will apply for on a teacher’s behalf as soon as he/she begins work there. It is granted fRead more

    If you want to work as a teacher at a formal school in Thailand, you must meet the TCT’s requirements regarding the teacher license. You can obtain a temporary teaching permit, this is something that the school will apply for on a teacher’s behalf as soon as he/she begins work there. It is granted for two years and allows the school time to get the teacher to meet the requirements of the TCT to obtain a teaching license from them.
    The TCT stands for The Teachers Council of Thailand. It was formed in 1999 by Chuan Leekpai’s government as part of the the National Education Act of 1999which provided for the Reform of Teachers, Faculty Staff, and Educational Personnel and included the formation of the Teachers Council of Thailand (TCT).

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  4. Asked: July 22, 2019In: Weather

    What is the weather like in Thailand in September?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2019 at 10:32 am

    September is quiet and calm. The weather is cloudy and warm. This is a good time to spend your holiday in Thailand.

    September is quiet and calm. The weather is cloudy and warm. This is a good time to spend your holiday in Thailand.

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